Medicine
... nurses or others. The medical profession is the
social and occupational structure of the group of people ... and process can also be analyzed in terms of
social power relationships (e.g., by Michel Foucault ), ... rescue specialists, nurses, technical personnel,
social workers and others.
Clinical skills
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Neuropsychiatry
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Biopsychiatry
Neuropsychiatry
social psychiatry
Cross-cultural
Behavioral
... Negotiating Body Image and Identity During Rapid
social Change. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 28(4): ... (2001) Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to
social Interactions. New York: W.W. Norton.
Kaye, ...
Ramón Carrillo
... neurosurgery and neurobiology
2 Career in
social medicine
3 Short biography
4 ... Aires Chair of Neurosurgery.
Career in
social medicine
Then, in a sudden professional ... from it, in order to fully devote himself to
social medicine, often called sanitarism in Spain and ...
Social medicine
... The field of
social Medicine seeks to: (1) understand how
social and economic conditions impact health, disease ... among workers raised concerns about the effect of
social processes on the health of the poor.
Prominent ...
Body shaping
... Many patients become reclusive and are hesitant to enter romantic or
social relationships. Said one massive weight loss patient: “After I lost 155 ... and physical fitness activities again and become more involved in
social and romantic situations.
When researchers at the University of ...
Health Services Research
... has been tagged since May 2007 .
Health services research is the multidisciplinary field of scientific investigation that studies how
social factors , financing systems, organizational structures and processes, health technologies , and personal behaviors affect access to health care, the ...
Growth attenuation
... Ashley Treatment administered to a developmentally disabled girl.
References
^ Joyce M. Lee and Joel D. Howell. Tall Girls: The
social Shaping of a Medical Therapy Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 160 No. 10, October 2006.
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Patient trade-off
... cancer patients have no one to confide in except their spouse and one out of five live in total emotional isolation . [3] This indicates that psycho
social support widely available at cancer clinics may not get through to men.
How localized prostate cancer should be treated may never be answered. We ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... lesbians have higher rates of smoking, overweight, alcohol abuse, and stress than heterosexual women. The issues surrounding personal, family, and
social acceptance of sexual orientation can place a significant burden on mental health and personal safety.
– Healthy People 2010 [4]
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